MS DOS style writing

Well, upon including a malevolent AI in my books, I now need to know how to write for it. Originally, it just thought and spoke like any other character, but then I had an idea: the AI should think in a language similar to the command lines in MS DOS. Unfortunately, I have never actually used DOS, and Google hasn't told me anything about the formatting.
Right now I need help on something that would look like DOS trying to access a 'file' (actually a memory in a person's mind), create a file and folder, then transfer the person (thought of as a folder containing memories and personalities) into that folder. ACan anyone help?

Yeah, I ended up going with something that looked like DOS/PASCAL, and making up my own keywords.
@jimmymc And also, yep, that's the goal. Since the AI speaks like a person, I wanted to have some inhuman aspect about it's thought. DOS seems to be pretty annoying to work with, so I think it fits perfectly.

DOS doesn't really have much in the way of instructions, you might find the Unix shell commands have a little more commands that you can use to express things, here is a description of a Unix shell command list https://ss64.com/bash/

DOS commands tend to be verb noun (noun) e.g.

COPY c:\location\filename.txt c:\newlocation\newfilename.txt

MOVE, DELETE are similar

to execute a program, you just use its name so that might not be apparent but you can put CALL in front e.g.